﻿using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Browser;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Documents;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Animation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;

namespace Might {
    
    /// <summary>
    /// Main application class. Starting application.
    /// </summary>
    [ScriptableType]
    public partial class App {

        /// <summary>
        /// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="App"/> class.
        /// </summary>
        public App() {
            Startup += Application_Startup;
            Exit += Application_Exit;
            UnhandledException += Application_UnhandledException;

            HtmlPage.RegisterScriptableObject("PageReference", this);
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        ///<summary>
        ///</summary>
        ///<param name="x"></param>
        ///<param name="y"></param>
        [ScriptableMember]
        public void RightMouseButtonDown(int x, int y) {
            // Do some work here 
            // such as displaying a context menu 
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Handles the Startup event of the Application control and creates <see cref="Bootstrapper"/> class,
        /// which creates main application window and modules.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="sender">The source of the event.</param>
        /// <param name="e">The <see cref="System.Windows.StartupEventArgs"/> instance containing the event data.</param>
        private void Application_Startup( object sender , StartupEventArgs e ) {             
            Bootstrapper bootstrapper= new Bootstrapper();
            bootstrapper.Run();        
        }

        private void Application_Exit( object sender , EventArgs e ) {

        }
        private void Application_UnhandledException( object sender , ApplicationUnhandledExceptionEventArgs e ) {
            // If the app is running outside of the debugger then report the exception using
            // the browser's exception mechanism. On IE this will display it a yellow alert 
            // icon in the status bar and Firefox will display a script error.
            if( !System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached ) {

                // NOTE: This will allow the application to continue running after an exception has been thrown
                // but not handled. 
                // For production applications this error handling should be replaced with something that will 
                // report the error to the website and stop the application.
                e.Handled = true;
                Deployment.Current.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke( delegate { ReportErrorToDOM( e ); } );
            }
        }
        private void ReportErrorToDOM( ApplicationUnhandledExceptionEventArgs e ) {
            try {
                string errorMsg = e.ExceptionObject.Message + e.ExceptionObject.StackTrace;
                errorMsg = errorMsg.Replace( '"' , '\'' ).Replace( "\r\n" , @"\n" );

                HtmlPage.Window.Eval( "throw new Error(\"Unhandled Error in Silverlight 2 Application " + errorMsg + "\");" );
            } catch( Exception ) {
            }
        }
    }
}
